RSS feed
You can use Outlook as an RSS reader to read real-time updates from websites that publish updates in a program called an RSS feed. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is a program that is provided to show updates to a website instantly. It is not as popular as it was in the past, which is due to the advancement of the web in the ability to report updates in real time instantly now through other means, such as social media, and our ability to always be online with our phones, tablets, and other media devices.
RSS feeds are created and maintained by a website publisher and include a list of articles or other types of data that are maintained within the feed, with the newest items appearing at the top of the list.
This has been a benefit for many news sites or podcast providers that are constantly updating their sites with new content. The advantage to linking Outlook to this is the distribution of new content will automatically feed into the RSS feed folder and...